I think we're doing a lot of the right things. We're putting money into international trade. We're putting money into trying to get rid of what I call the politics—you know, people coming up with any excuse why we can't sell another product. I think farmers are participating in the HACCP-type programs, identifying their farms, ensuring traceability, and these kinds of things. I think all of that will help, and it all bodes well for Canadian product in the future. There is still just that big issue of politics: why won't Europe take such-and-such a product? They always say we have supply management, or they come up with some excuse. But we have to get over those politics. I think the whole world should strive for what we're trying to do: to make and put out there product that is good and safe for everybody in the world, not just for ourselves.
I agree with you that if Canada is exporting 60% or more of our agricultural products, we have to be leaders in that, but maybe we can help other countries understand why we're doing this.